Talk:David Reinhard

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Describing a conservative as a "commonsense-conservative" carries the distinct implication that liberals lack it. Many liberals would that many examples of non-commensense views can be found amongst conservatives, and that supposed "common sense" is often shown to be wrong when examined critically. Rather than getting into an argument over it here, I think removing the "commonsense" is the easiest option; if you want to use "common sense" as a descriptive term for Mr. Reinhard's viewpoint it's going to need further clarification on what is meant. --Robert Merkel 06:05, 6 Jul 2004 (UTC)